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Maintenance of roads more important than new roads for drivers

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Date: September 8, 2021 Author: Eleonora Malacarne

Maintenance of roads more important than new roads for drivers
According to almost two thirds (65%) of car and van drivers, the maintenance of existing roads is more important than building new roads or adding lanes to existing ones, new research from Transport Focus has found.

The independent watchdog spoke to more than 5,600 drivers to understand their priorities for improvement to England’s major roads and found that the quality of road surfaces is their number one issue.

Almost one-in-five car and van drivers rated the quality of road surfaces on England’s motorways and major ‘A’ roads as poor, with potholes and cracks being the main concerns.

The report - Road users’ priorities for improvement - comes as National Highways (formerly Highways England) prepares its long-term plans for England's strategic road network.

The safer design and upkeep of roads was road users’ second priority for improvement, followed by better management of roadworks.

Transport Focus carried out this research to help put road users’ interests at the heart of the third Road Investment Strategy.

The strategy will set out what the Government requires National Highways to deliver between 2025 and 2030. This includes building new roads, maintaining current ones and operating its network.

Among users'top priorities for improvement, improved quality of road surfaces, better management of unplanned delays such as accidents or breakdowns, better lighting on the network and reduced environmental impact of road travel.

 

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